I suspect this to be the actual darker teal version and not the darker blue or am i all wrong about color deciphers.If it does turn out to be the real darker blue then good luck to the buyer for wanting to part with 585gbp ($1000approx).
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One cannot do much with all the monies in this world but can do much more if he strives toward contentment.
Just to be clear, there are two points which intrigue me:
1) The baseplate shot of the recently-sold model shows only a single colour, which I think is almost certainly the standard dark green.
2) George’s baseplate shot clearly shows two different colours: a standard-looking dark green on the downwards -and inwards-facing surfaces, and a different colour, the almost legendary dark blue, on the exterior surfaces.
For me, these observations raise two questions:
1) Is the recently-sold model a genuine dark blue example? If so, why is the two-tone effect not visible in the baseplate shot?
2) Do all genuine dark blue 33a Ford Zodiacs have the two-tone colour scheme of George’s, or are some dark blue both inside and out?
Given the above observations and looking at the auction listing again, what concerns me is that the baseplate photograph (added since I last looked at the listing) clearly shows a model which is dark green on the inside and the outside, yet the shots of the top of the model appear to show a shade of blue. However, what is missing is the normal 'side on' photograph. This would have told us how (and where) the blue and the green transition. Could this have been deliberate?
I know the seller and to be fair he seems to be one of the good guys and sells all sorts. This model is so hard to photograph and I'm not sure he knows for sure as most collectors struggle with this, you really need to have some in hand side by side.